Erik P. Olsen wrote: > On 24/08/09 21:50, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: >> It is configured to do that by default. Your sound cards should be >> listed in the Output Devices tab of pavucontrol. It will not be >> listed as Alsa but it will show each output card Alsa knows about, >> as well as any network output streams you have set up. You will see >> the Alsa input cards on the Input Devices tab, as well as incoming >> network streams. > > In the Output Devices tab of pavucontrol I only see "RTP Multicast Sink" and > "Internal Audio" and I don't know what they are. My output cards are Sound > Fusion CS46xx and VIA 8237 and the latter is not used, in fact it is > disabled in BIOS but a bug lets in stay enabled, so I need to be able to > specify CS46xx. > > It's getting embarrassing. I still don't see how the various elements > interact: the hardware sound cards, Alsa, PulseAudio, and the media player. > I really don't think I ought to understand how they interact to get sound > out of my speakers. But I am completely lost. I don't know where to start > and where to end yet I am determined to find my way through the wilderness. > > I appreciate all the help you've given me but I haven't seen the light yet. > Dumb question - what do you get when you run "aplay -l"? It looks like Alsa may not be configured correctly. For example, on this machine I see "ATI IXP - ATI IXP AC97" under the Output Devices tab. Under the Input Devices tab, I have "ATI IXP - ATI IXP AC97" and "Brooktree Bt878 - Bt87x Digital" - I do not have any network source/sinks set up on this machine. The "RTP Multicast Sink" sends sound over the network. I am surprised that you have it enabled... Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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